Authors: Jane Lovering
Tags: #romantic comedy, #popular fiction, #contemporary
My mouth opened under his gentle onslaught. Lips parted, I kissed him back, and suddenly we were in a tight clinch; my hands wound into his hair, his fingers ran up my arms and down over my back, making my skin burn where he touched it, and sing with the pressure of the velvet where he stroked the dress.
He was one hot kisser, no doubt about it. He ran his tongue along the underside of my upper lip, sending pulses of warmth through my bloodstream, bit gently on my lower lip until it swelled, grazed his fingertips along my collarbone until I almost fell off my high heels.
âGod. Jack,' was all I could say when he eventually stepped back. My mouth tasted of oranges from the juice he'd drunk at the bar, and all my nerve endings were standing to attention, waiting for the next move.
âYay.' He let out a breath which sounded like he'd been holding it since before we'd gone into that room. âGenius. I'm a bit impressed myself.'
âThat was â¦'
âYes. It was. I think I need to sit down. Well, maybe in a minute. Bloody hell, what possessed me to wear
these
?' He moved the pyjama trousers around carefully, re-tying the cord that kept them closed. âBetter. Right. Look, hate to abandon you after that ⦠little moment, but I really,
really
need a smoke. I'm going to pop up to my room, grab my pack and then I'll meet you outside, okay?'
âOkay,' I half-whispered, running my tongue over my now-pouting lower lip.
âBack in five.' With a last, hair-raising kiss dropped on the base of my neck and a lazy finger traced over my mouth, he was gone.
My heart was still thundering so loudly that I couldn't hear the band playing in the diner, only the other side of the doors, and I found myself touching my lips with a feeling close to disbelief. Jack. Not only sensationally good-looking but a fantastic kisser? My skin felt alive, and the dress was charged with static, giving off little sparks whenever I moved. Wow. I needed to sit down. But I needed to find Felix more.
I slipped out of the shoes and with them hanging from a finger, and my other hand hitching up the skirts of the dress, I stepped out into the subtle lighting effects of the diner. Continuous scenes from the show were still being projected, but people walked through the beams, causing images to be flashed onto skin, making everyone look chameleon-like and unfamiliar.
âLissa!' I spotted the slim figure, wearing a gold spray-on catsuit and crystal tiara, hanging around by the bar. âHave you seen Felix?'
She turned slowly, careful not to spill her drink. âHello, Skye. He's â¦' an emphatic arm stroked the air, âsomewhere.'
âI really need to talk to him.' Needed to get things straight with him before I could even think about what had happened â¦
was happening
with Jack. I didn't want Felix to think badly of me, was what it came down to.
A slender shrug and I sighed. Much as I was growing to quite like Lissa, I just wished that sometimes she'd give me an absolute, definite answer.
âJust out of curiosity â what did you come as?' I looked at her slender figure, not a misplaced bump or dimple anywhere.
âA diamond ring,' she enunciated slowly.
âLovely. Very ⦠sci-fi.' I looked around the crowd and at last spotted Felix, minus his fur coat, standing in a corner with one arm wrapped around Jared. They were laughing hysterically and I seriously hoped that he wasn't too drunk because I needed him to concentrate. I walked over to them.
âFe ⦠we need to go somewhere quiet.'
Jared laughed louder. âMan, I don't know whether to love you or despise you. Is there anyone here you
haven't
had?'
Felix tipped his chin up, confrontationally. âThis isn't like that. But Skye, does it have to be now?'
Jared touched his shoulder. âI'll see you later, babe.'
âJared!' But Jared was melting into the crowd, a few last-minute autograph hunters at his heels. âGreat. Just great.' Felix turned on me. âThis had better be good, darling.'
âIt's not.' I took his arm and drew him into the relative peace of the gap between the two open doors, through which the night breeze was cooling things down a little. There, holding my high heels in one hand and Felix's elbow in the other, I told him about the little scene in the office. About his losing out on the prize.
Felix stood absolutely still. There was no trace of expression on his face, nothing to tell me whether he was devastated or amused by the accusations. No sign that he was on my side either. I finished telling him that Gary hadn't believed that anyone
had
fed me the answers but that they had to be seen to be doing the right thing, and waited.
I didn't have a long wait. Fe shook his head hard, like a horse that's been bitten by a fly, then looked at me with dead eyes. âYou stupid little bitch,' he said.
âFe, I didn't â¦'
âDidn't
what
, lover? Didn't do it? Oh, maybe not, but you wanted Gethryn Tudor-Morgan, and you've been fooling around with Whitaker for anyone to see. If you'd had any sense you'd have stayed clear of the both of them but, no. Skye sees, Skye wants, Skye takes.'
âThat's not fair!'
âBut they weren't playing, were they?' Felix had both hands bunched by his sides and his words were coming out in short bursts, like verbal punches. âThey weren't falling for the poor little girl routine. Maybe they saw right through it, saw the
real
you underneath this whole “I'm so damaged” act, maybe they saw you for the manipulative, self-obsessed
whore
that you really are!'
âHey.' I looked up and Jack was standing beside us, unlit cigarette between his fingers. âIt's a misunderstanding. No need to take it out on Skye, Felix.' In one smooth move he turned away from Fe, caught me by the elbow and half-dragged me out through the doors, my shoes still hanging from my finger. Once in the open air he lit his cigarette. âWhy did you tell him? In the middle of all this? Couldn't it have waited?'
âIt had to come from me, Jack. That was only right.'
There was a noise behind us. Felix was standing a few feet away, hands on hips. His T-shirt was sweat-drenched. His hair had flopped from its spikes across his forehead and his eyes were almost dark in his pale face. He came fast, before either of us knew what he intended; his compact body hit Jack in the midriff, shoulder first, sending Jack skewering down onto the dusty ground, then his fists followed up with a poorly aimed double blow to the face. But Felix was drunk and Jack was fitter and taller. He sliced to his feet underneath Felix, pushing him over until Fe thumped onto his back, lying sprawled and breathless with fists still balled. âDon't,' Jack said, straightening up. âReally. Don't.' He retrieved his cigarette and blew the dust off the tip. âBugger. It's gone out.'
I looked up and saw a small crowd beginning to gather in the doorway, all staring out into the yard, where Felix lay trying to get his breath back while Jack, looking rumpled, frantically tried to relight his cigarette. I wanted to say something, anything to make this all right again, but I couldn't think of a bloody thing.
Lissa rescued us. She arrived at the front of the crowd, looking spectacular and thin and bringing with her two of the burliest security men. âOkay, nothing to see, guys.' She spoke over the speculative rumblings. âJust a private matter?' The question was aimed at Jack, over my head. He did the twisted-mouth thing again and blew smoke high into the air, and she marshalled the security team to push everyone back inside the diner. Just before she followed, she hissed at Jack, âTake your bar-brawl somewhere else, Ice, yeah? Go play out the jealous boyfriend performance where no-one can see. I can't hold this forever.'
Jack jerked his head at me and I followed as he walked further out into the night, stopping when we got past the circle of lights which described the edge of the car park. Felix came with us at a wary distance. This wasn't over.
âOkay.' Jack leaned against the tree under which I'd met Gethryn. âWhat's this
really
about?'
I shook my head. âFelix is angry that I hung around with you and Geth. He thinks it's all my fault that I've been disqualified because I ⦠flirted with you both.'
But Jack wasn't looking at me. He was looking at Felix, whose head hung forward as though it was too heavy for his neck. The soaked T-shirt had pulled out of shape and twisted around his body and his carefully trendy jeans were caked with dust. He was crying, lumpy tears streaking down his face and rolling onto his chest. I thought back to what Lissa had said, about watching for the real Felix, behind the drugs and the sex-addiction. Was
that
what I was seeing now â the real man?
âFe?'
A slow, uneven headshake and a long, sobbing intake of breath. It didn't even look like Felix any more, this leaden, hunched figure. His hair had gone flat, and the old Felix would have been frantic, teasing fingers through it to spike it back. This man just stood, unaware.
âLeave him a minute, Skye.' Jack's voice was surprisingly gentle, considering that Felix had tried to beat his head in. âLet him settle.'
Felix collapsed forward, landing on his hands and knees then crouching back so that his legs were against his chest and his arms encircled them, pulling himself in. He laid his head on his drawn-up knees and continued to sob, white-knuckled.
I felt sympathetic tears prick my own eyes and gulped past the clogging in my throat so that I could speak. âIs this drugs?'
Felix spoke then, his voice harsh and torn. âNo. It's you.'
Jack, showing extraordinary courage I thought, crouched beside him. âFelix,' he said softly, âlosing the quiz prize doesn't have to be the end of it, you know. I'm writing a part, not huge but pivotal, Seran Vye. I think you'd be perfect for it. I'll recommend you.'
âYou'd do that, just for this?' I stared at him.
âHey, it's still my show. I can do what I like until I hand over.' A steady look. âIt's partly my fault you lost out. I should have known. I should have stayed away from everyone. It was just â¦' He lowered his head and hid his expression. âSo, yeah. Making amends.' He reached out and rubbed Felix's back gently. âBut this, this is more.'
Fe looked up then. âYes,' he said. âIt's more. It's fucking
everything
.' Jack waited. A few seconds passed and Felix reached out. Grabbed Jack's hand and held it. âI'm falling apart.'
âYou've been holding it together too long. Let us in, Felix. It'll help.'
Their joined hands were white with pressure from Felix's fingers. âFe.' I bent down too, letting the dress sweep the dust. âIf it's me, if it's something I did, I'm sorry.'
A muffled laugh. Felix had his mouth pressed against his knees now, as if he was afraid words would leak out without his permission. âYou! It's all been about you, hasn't it?'
Jack moved until he was hugging Felix, arms around the huddled body. âFelix, you have to tell us. You're going to break down completely if you try to keep everything inside.'
Fe half-raised his head. âHow do you know all this shit?' Then he slumped again, resting his face against Jack's chest. âIt hurts.'
âThen talk.'
A huge breath, like an inverted sigh. âI know what caused the accident. I've always known. And Skye ⦠I'm never sure how much she's really forgotten and how much she's pretending.' He spoke into Jack's shirt, one hand still gripping Jack's, the other wound into the fabric like a child holding his mother's skirts. âShe can't face it, y' see. Her life ⦠that perfect life that she thinks she was living ⦠a total fucking sham. All of it.'
Suddenly I could taste blood. âFelix?'
âHey, easy.' Jack spoke as though Fe was a nervous animal. He carried on rubbing Fe's back, small circular motions like a mother trying to bring up her baby's wind. It smeared the dust and sweat into streaking mud but Felix was beyond caring.
He looked at me. There was nothing cherubic about his face now; in fact it was almost demonic. âYou don't get it, do you? It was never real, you and Mike. You weren't engaged at all, it was just a story you told people. Oh, you told lots of stories, Skye, how you “only just” missed out on being cast in
Being Human
, you were offered
Mamma Mia
but had to turn it down, you were on the shortlist to be the new Doctor Who companion ⦠all stories. All fucking
fake
. All to make you look better. Mike and Faith were dating, Skye. Seeing each other behind your back.'
Suddenly it was as though Jack didn't exist. All I could see was Felix, head up, defiant. âHow long?' I whispered. âHow long had they â¦?'
âAll the fucking time.' Felix's voice was so cold the air almost vaporised around the words. â
All the fucking time
, Skye. And you know what? They had a good time. Not that destructive, screaming thing you had going on with him.'